The school has been without a permanent top administrator since the October suspension of Donna Valentine for failing to report suspicions of a teacher's sexual misconduct with a student. If a selection is made on Tuesday, the new principal would shadow interim Principal Tony Pavia for the month of June.

The URC has come under fire from lawmakers and Mayor David Martin after it requested a loan from the city to cover a debt to developer Trinity Financial.

The land-use panel will also hold a public hearing on a bill to tighten up enforcement on demolition permits, as well as resolutions to knock down buildings at 200 Strawberry Hill Ave. to make way for a new school.

Meeting with state lawmakers earlier this year, WestCOG officials laid out improvements to the Danbury and New Canaan branches of Metro-North Railroad as major priorities.

Also on Wednesday, at 7 p.m., the Operations Committee will get the ball rolling on a bill that would make it illegal to leave garbage and recycling bins out on a street or curb after the end of a collection day. If the committee decides to publish the proposal, it would have to go to a public hearing before the full board can make it law.

A man suspected in the theft of a watch from a Stamford jeweler is scheduled to be extradited to Stamford this week. Police said Larry Johnson, 38, of Mount Vernon, N.Y., entered the jewelry store in a wheelchair last August, stole a Rolex watch, and assaulted a store clerk and a security guard.

Capt. Richard Conklin said Johnson is expected to be transported to Stamford from a New York prison. He is to be charged with second-degree robbery, first-degree larceny and second-degree assault.

In the robbery on Aug. 2, 2014, a man described as being in his 40s or 50s entered the Stamford Town Center mall and wheeled himself up to the Sidney Thomas jewelry store on the fifth floor a little before 3 p.m.

The alleged thief asked a store employee to see a Rolex watch, then he leapt out of the wheelchair, pepper-sprayed the employee and a security guard who rushed over to catch the man.

With a $37,400 Daytona Rolex still in his hand, the man knocked the security guard down and ran up to the mall's seventh-floor parking garage, where an accomplice is believed to have been waiting with a car.

The break in the case came when crime scene investigator Cory Caserta examined the wheelchair for fingerprints. He found one print on a wheel and sent it to the state crime lab for identification. The crime lab reported that it belonged to Johnson, Conklin said.

A Stephen Street man charged with assaulting a woman as she returned home to her West Side apartment complex in late April is scheduled to return to state Superior Court Tuesday to enter pleas to charges of third-degree sexual assault.

Mohammed was arrested after police found security video that allegedly showed him waiting for the victim and then attempting to follow her into the elevator of her apartment building at 12:30 a.m. on April 24.

Mohammed tried talk to her and, when she got into the elevator, thrust himself upon her and attempted to kiss her, biting her lip in the process, police said. He also groped her and made inappropriate comments to her, police said. The women pushed her attacker off and he left the complex.

After taking a still photo from a surveillance tape, investigators learned that Mohammed worked in a local restaurant and were able to track him down, police said.